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“I don’t want people years from now to say, ‘Remember De Niro? He had real style,’” the actor once said. “I want to do things that will last because they have substance and quality, not some affectation or [technique], because that’s all bullshit.” From Robert De Niro’s earliest days as a student actor, his methodology has been deep, technical, and immersive. Whether changing his voice and appearance to embody a real-life person or bringing nuance to an average Joe, De Niro performs from a deep place within, always in deference to the emotions of his films’ stories and characters. In his decades-long career, working with a range of international filmmakers, De Niro has given one unforgettable performance after another, earning two Oscars, the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2003, and the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2010.

On May 8th, Robert De Niro will be the recipient of the Film Society’s Chaplin Award. Celebrate the legendary actor and support the art of film by reserving tickets here.

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The legendary double Oscar-winning actor is the recipient of the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Chaplin Award this year and the subject of this week-long series featuring a selection of his most iconic roles.

On May 8th, Robert De Niro will be the recipient of the Film Society’s Chaplin Award. Celebrate the legendary actor and support the art of film by reserving tickets here.

Robert De Niro stars as Sam “Ace” Rothstein, a small-time gambler who rises through the ranks to run a high-profile casino in 1970s Las Vegas in this spiritual successor to Goodfellas, the eighth collaboration between De Niro and Martin Scorsese.

In the wickedly entertaining gangster saga that charts the rise and fall of wiseguy Henry Hill (Ray Liotta), Robert De Niro plays “Jimmy the Gent,” the suave but no less coldblooded mentor to Liotta’s Hill and Joe Pesci’s don’t-call-him-funny loose cannon.

Brian De Palma's frenzied screwball comedy casts De Niro as an aspiring filmmaker and peeping tom who films his neighbors from his Greenwich Village dump, and gets in too deep with some radical activists.

Robert De Niro gives a one-of-a-kind performance as Rupert Pupkin, a cheerful-but-deranged comic who aspires to get his big break on late-night star Jerry Langford’s talk show. One of the greatest films of excruciating embarrassment, and a showbiz-drenched emanation from a lost New York.

De Niro's lasting partnership with Scorsese began with the filmmaker's breakthrough third feature, an electrifying and unforgettable depiction of small-time thugs in Little Italy that established much of what was to come in both artists' careers.

In Robert De Niro’s first full-blown action comedy, he plays Jack Walsh, an irritable bounty hunter tasked with retrieving “Duke” (Charles Grodin), a mob accountant in hiding after embezzling millions from his boss Jimmy Serrano (Dennis Farina).

In Sergio Leone's New York gangster saga drama spanning nearly half a century, Robert De Niro and James Woods play boyhood friends from New York's Lower East Side who build a doomed bootlegging empire.

Robert De Niro’s Method dedication was taken to new levels with the story of Jake La Motta, a self-destructive boxer whose violence and temper made and broke his career. Winner of the Best Actor Academy Award.

Although De Niro’s part, playing against Kevin Costner, Andy Garcia, and an Oscar-winning Sean Connery as the eponymous Feds, is quantifiably small, his floridly wicked Al Capone stands as one of his most iconic performances of the 1980s.

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